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4 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Early-Days Leftist
4 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Early-Days Leftist
On the few questions that carry a clear left-right charge, you've been unanimous — scrap the two-child cap, block the extra defence billions, blame the finance sector, call utilities privatisation a failure. It's early days, but the Britain you're sketching is one where the state redistributes more and trusts the City less.
You're rarely a rebel — you sided with the national majority on 9 of your 10 votes, including the landslide calls on rewilding and the two-child cap. Your one real break from the crowd was defence spending, where 63% of Britain backed the £15bn boost and you didn't.
You've said plenty about money and nothing yet about immigration, housing, justice, or the constitution — a huge, undecided hinterland for someone whose economic instincts are this settled. Right now this is a strong economic sketch of a person, not yet a full portrait.
Ten votes in, four with real signal — enough to see the shape of a conviction, not yet enough to call it a worldview. Vote on a few more fault lines — immigration, housing, justice — and next week's profile will start telling you things you didn't know you thought.